| Alfred Henry Miles - 1906 - 424 pages
...very much resemble the geranium, and thence called the Indian geranium. * The Mucharunga. Retreating, chasing, sinking, soaring, The darkness of the copse...pass, in softened hum Along the breezy alleys come The village song, the horn, the drum. Still, as we pass, from bush and briar, The shrill Cigala strikes... | |
| Theodore Douglas Dunn - 1921 - 168 pages
...Retreating, chasing, sinking, soaring, The darkness of the copse exploring, While to this cooler air contest, The broad Dhatura bares her breast Of fragrant scent...pass, in softened hum Along the breezy alleys come The village song, the horn, the drum. Still as we pass, from bush and brier, The shrill Cigala strikes... | |
| Theodore Douglas Dunn - 1921 - 166 pages
...ten thousand eyes. Before, beside us, «.nd above, The fire-fly lights his lamp of love, Retreating, chasing, sinking, soaring, The darkness of the copse exploring, While to this cooler air contest, The broad Dhatura bares- her breast Of fragrant scent and virgin white, A pearl around the... | |
| 1828 - 484 pages
...ten thousand eyeg. Before, beside us, and above, The fire-fly lights bis lamp of love, Retraatinp, chasing, sinking, soaring, The darkness of the copse...her breast, Of fragrant scent and virgin white, A peart around the locks of night I Still as we pass in softened hum, Along the breeay alleys come The... | |
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